Thursday, February 4, 2010

8 O'Clock Ranch


No one should be this excited about meat. Nilda and I signed up for a CSA ("community sponsored agriculture") with 8 O'Clock Ranch, a beef, pork and lamb ranch in up up upstate New York near the border of Canada. A CSA essentially allows you to purchase a "share" of a particular farm, a designated amount for a specific price. This means that between March and May, Nilda and I will be getting a shitload of meat. Here's why this is awesome:
  • All of the cattle and sheep are grass fed, like they always were until corporate agriculture thought it would be cheaper to change everything and feed them grains.
  • The fat in the meats have a yellowish twinge, from the beta-carotene in the grass.
  • A six-ounce piece of grass-fed beef has about 100 calories less than its grain-fed counterpart.
  • The animals are "humanely raised," meaning that there are no unhealthy living conditions or feedlots and the animals are free to pasture. Babies stay with their moms until weaned.
  • The meat is dry-aged, which you won't find at the grocery store and makes the meat taste so much better.
  • It's a tastier, better steak than I've ever had before. We got NY strip steaks before and it was the best I'd ever had. Even the ground beef is better than the supermarket.
  • We had tried beef from a different ranch about a year ago that was good, but no where near as good as 8 O'Clock.
  • They do not use any pesticides, hormones or herbicides. They only use antibiotics if the animal has a life-threatening illness (the last time was 3 years ago) and, then they will not include it in their herd.
  • They are not "certified organic," which is because they don't want to have to comply with the expensive and, they say, unnecessary paperwork requirements to be designated organic.
  • The bacon is, literally, the best bacon I've ever had.
  • It's surprisingly well-priced. Not cheap, but no where near what you'd expect, and definitely cheaper than the specialty meat shops.
  • It's a small family-owned organization that works the land themselves. When you call to place your order, you're talking to one of the owners. Nilda and Kassandra are on a first-name basis.
  • The cuts are individually vacuum-sealed and delivered frozen by overnight delivery.

Since the CSA half-share we got doesn't start until March, the right thing to do was buy a shit-load of meat to last us the rest of February. The pic above is what we just got delivered. To prove it, here's the receipt:

Here are the short ribs Nilda's making on Sunday, when Andrew and Harley come over with the kids for the Superbowl:

Harley's not allowed to have any. And check out this porterhouse:

Food tastes better when you know where it's coming from. Btw, Food, Inc. was nominated for an Oscar. Holla!

4 comments:

DorothyMantooth said...

I think this provides a wonderful opportunity for Nilda to start a blog. WITH RECIPES! I will be bookmarking that WITH A QUICKNESS.

Don't Be So Dramatical said...

F-ing disgusting!

DorothyMantooth said...

Boy howdy! Sounds like the drama Chez Wonders on Sunday night wasn't just between the Saints and the Colts! (And the Who and Death.)

the wife said...

I LOVE THIS PLACE!